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Trunkshow with Petra Prins - look at that back

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Cross body mini messenger bag made from 100% wool yarn machine knit then wet felted, contrast color blocking enjoy laser cut acrylic plague, magnetic snap closure, black nylon webbing strap.

Hope, Martin, and Tiffany, wearing Zachary Pryor creations.

Maggie Vanderweit from Stone Threads Fibre Arts gave a trunk show at the Brampton Quilters' Guild September 2013 meeting.

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Pictures from the 11/23 (2012) Trunk Show hosted by Michele - A Bridal Boutique to introduce designer Allison Parris to the area.

Mimi’s Bridal in Laurel, Mississippi is hosting this weekend’s Platinum Trunk Show with Enzoani’s Trunk Show Specialist, Judy Dinh.

 

Mimi’s Bridal 515 N. 16th Avenue Laurel, MS 39440 601.649.6006

These and more available on Friday!

Model: Camila Vieira

Make-up: Cats Del Rosario

Hair by: Cats Del Rosario

Clothes by: Trunkshow (http://trunkshow.multiply.com)

Photographed by: Karen Kho

Red carpet glamour coming to Thee London West Hollywood private trunk show @lecoanethemant

JLO wedges pose for today's shoe blog with designs from the Young Designs Trunk show

Optical Connection's Oliver Peoples Eyewear Trunk Show in Bel Air.

Fun display of vintage Halloween novelties from Mr. Bumble Bindelgrim

 

www.halloweentrunkshow.com/

Mr. Bumble Bindelgrim, author and illustrator of The Pumpkin Dream

 

www.halloweentrunkshow.com/

trunk show march 2010 prague, czech republic

Chow Chow Trunk Show. One of a Kind Jewelry items by Sandra Miller

Gene Simmons (KISS) looking dashing at Optical Connection's Oliver Peoples Eyewear Trunk Show in Bel Air.

Jessica Vogel

Iowa

 

Oil on cotton skirt & found suitcase

2009

 

The inspiration for most of my work comes from my love of textures and the tactile abilities of various mediums. I like using the sense of touch or relating to it, to harness memories and emotions that are personal and fundamental. Memories of loss, feelings of loneliness, and pure frivolity are three of my favorite themes to work into my concepts. I find that the human condition often combines dark emotions with surprisingly light and comical ways in which to express them. For the Trunk Show, I felt that the connotations of travel and memory went well with my work dealing with found and neglected clothing. We often leave or lose possessions, like clothing, while traveling. What we wear on our travels can also absorb the memory of an event or place, the same way a song or a smell can transport you back in time. I wanted to use the suitcase (trunk) as a frame and focus of that memory.

 

In order to harness the human connection that clothes possess I manipulate them into hard sculptural objects that are then enhance with oil paint. By painting on these garments I transform them out of reality, they become lush cartoon-like and fantastical. The suspended movement and emptiness of the cloths, however, give a more doleful and weighted feeling. I use a lot of color and I think “colorfulness and brightness” can be more than aesthetically pleasing. Color can be disturbing and intriguing and I like exploring those possibilities.

 

A selection of books and magazines featuring my work.

Trunkshow with Petra Prins - wow, that blue makes everything pop

letztes Jahr hab ich zugeschaut, dieses Jahr wird mitgemacht - die Koffershow in der Bastellerie :-)

 

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Trunkshow with Petra Prins - reproduction of an antique Dutch quilt

Mission accomplished! The celebratory dinner at Hai Yen (which also technically served as a Flickr meetup).

Chow Chow Trunk Show. One of a Kind Jewelry items by Sandra Miller

v loves to shop... especially for jewelry...

She told me I'm a trophy wife :)

The speaker at the April 2013 meeting of the Brampton Quilters' Guild was Heather Stewart.

 

Visit her website and blog.

The speaker at the April 2013 meeting of the Brampton Quilters' Guild was Heather Stewart.

 

Visit her website and blog.

  

Heather Stewart shared her process of collecting images from magazines to inspire her quilt palette, shapes and design.

  

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